...My students vary in age from 16-45 years. My students come from many different locations throughout the world, have diverse interests and come at different English comprehension levels, ranging from knowing very little English (a1) to having a secure grasp of the English language (c2/c3) but sti... (read more)
10 Subjects: includingVocabulary,Writing,Speech,ACT English
...I have worked as an English teacher for many years and helped children build up their reading skills step by step. I have taught English for more than 7 years now, to both children and adults. I am self-taught in needlework and embroidery for four years. (read more)
...In addition, he/she will quickly recognize the structure of compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Consequently, your child's reading speed will increase, and he/she will be able to pinpoint the main idea of a paragraph more readily. On the other hand, if the difficulty is with read... (read more)
...However, what I realized is even more important than the information is how the information is taught. I firmly believe it is more important to focus on student engagement and their information retention rather than to just simply complete a lesson plan. In college, I realized how important com... (read more)
...I am currently finishing up my teaching credentials. I know everything there is to know about teaching methods, making lesson plans, and giving each student a personalized learning experience. I've taught in a classroom, designed lessons, and worked as a one-on-one teacher, so I can effectively meet the needs of a wide range of elementary school students. (read more)